What about our dog companions?
A diligent dog parent knows when to feed their dog, that weight management is important, having veterinary checkups is key, but
what about dog vital signs?
But
what about your dog's feelings about his crate?
But
what about those dog attacks you hear about on the news or social media?
What about a dog who has lived in a crate for months on end because there is no foster and no adopter to be found?
But
what about a dog that bolts to the front door every time the doorbell rings?
What about a dog with a wheelchair?
What about dog licensing?
What about dog owners who can not make calculations because they have rescued their dog and they have no idea of how old their companions are?
Sure, you've got a cozy coat to wear, but
what about your dog?
It's likely you're protecting yourself and your human family from the sun's harmful UV rays during the summer, but
what about your dog?
What about a dog that is always digging holes in your backyard to the point where it looks like you have a colony of gophers?
Yet,
what about the dog where the medical costs are beyond your ability to pay?
What about the dog that barked and growled at you?
Alexis Sanchez to Manchester United: but
what about his dogs?
What about dogs, you say?
What about those dogs» relatives that do not pass, or have not been evaluated?
What about dogs who are too afraid to interact with you or go outside?
But
what about the dogs, you know, the living creature with a beating heart and an iron - clad loyalty to us, smart humans, what about these poor dogs taken advantage of?
But
what about dogs with health issues?
And
what about the dogs that I work with that are attacking one another in the home?
What about dogs that are frequently left at home?
And then
what about the dogs and other animals who are chained up outdoors with nothing more than a flimsy dog house?
Human beings pursue all kinds of personal interests and hobbies; but
what about the dogs we love?
What about the dogs in stray holding?
We may benefit from eating a carefully - constructed curry, but
what about our dogs?
This is great for the people who want a sometimes dog... and good these dogs are brought back to health from being homeless... but
what about the dogs in the long term?
Humans have seat belts to prevent this, but
what about dogs?
From portrayals in popular media and possibly even through witnessing it in our own friends and family members, we have a pretty good idea about what cancer looks like in people — but
what about dogs?
What about dogs that need to be sedated during a physical because a technician would surely lose a finger in the process?
While most manufacturers build crates for the «average» size dog,
what about dogs that are a little taller?
Amusing as it is to watch tigers and penguins play Game for Cats,
what about dogs, the other most popular household pet?
But
what about dogs and cats?
But
what about dogs who are not first step relatives or affected dogs?
You'd think — between all the agencies and organizations, protocols and precautions; between the National Institutes for Health, the Centers for Disease Control and the American Veterinary Medical Association — someone somewhere would have stood up and said, hey,
what about our dogs?
What about the dogs that don't like playgroup?
What about dogs who «air hump?»
What about dogs so dog - aggressive that in their frenzy to get to another animal, they redirect that aggression to a human?
But
what about dogs so aggressive to other animals and humans that they can't be adopted out safely?
Also,
what about the dogs emotional well being?
And
what about dogs that guard toys, food bowls, and such?
That's fine and good for humans, but
what about dogs?
Not exact matches
He's active on Twitter and Facebook, but
what about doing something with the dozens of
dog - lover blogs, websites, and newsletters?